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Publication : Two adhesive systems cooperatively regulate axon ensheathment and myelin growth in the CNS.

First Author  Djannatian M Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  4794
PubMed ID  31641127 Mgi Jnum  J:281631
Mgi Id  MGI:6377996 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-12789-z
Citation  Djannatian M, et al. (2019) Two adhesive systems cooperatively regulate axon ensheathment and myelin growth in the CNS. Nat Commun 10(1):4794
abstractText  Central nervous system myelin is a multilayered membrane produced by oligodendrocytes to increase neural processing speed and efficiency, but the molecular mechanisms underlying axonal selection and myelin wrapping are unknown. Here, using combined morphological and molecular analyses in mice and zebrafish, we show that adhesion molecules of the paranodal and the internodal segment work synergistically using overlapping functions to regulate axonal interaction and myelin wrapping. In the absence of these adhesive systems, axonal recognition by myelin is impaired with myelin growing on top of previously myelinated fibers, around neuronal cell bodies and above nodes of Ranvier. In addition, myelin wrapping is disturbed with the leading edge moving away from the axon and in between previously formed layers. These data show how two adhesive systems function together to guide axonal ensheathment and myelin wrapping, and provide a mechanistic understanding of how the spatial organization of myelin is achieved.
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